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Kenya Fully Supports UN Expansion Project in Nairobi, DP Kindiki Says

Kenya Fully Supports UN Expansion Project in Nairobi, DP Kindiki Says
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Kenya's Deputy President Kithure Kindiki announced a significant government investment of 140 billion shillings to support the expansion of the United Nations Office in Nairobi. The project aims to modernize infrastructure and elevate Nairobi's status as a major global diplomatic hub.

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The investment signals Kenya's strategic effort to increase its influence in international governance and attract more UN agencies.

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Dp Kindiki said Kenya is positioning itself to host more UN agencies as part of the global body’s expansion in the country.

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The report focuses on government statements and infrastructure goals without significant editorializing.

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